Hot Tuna is just starting their electric set tour. They have a new drummer, Scoota Warner, who's resume includes work with Busta Rhymes!? Jorma will be playing a Les Paul guitar for these shows, which is a nice tribute. I'll be seeing them in a few days, along with Little Feat. I'll try to give setlist, and thoughts on the show. Anyone else go to their shows recently?

EmbryonicRabbit68 wrote:The closest they are coming is Charlottesville, VA, and i would LOOOOVE to see them, but my parents arent necessarily fans, maybe my mom.Depends

My mom lives near Charlottesville. She's 85, but I think she would enjoy their acoustic show more - especially the old timey religous songs. I see them scheduled to play the IS Theatre there this Tuesday - I'm seeing them tommorow in NY. Sometime around Thanksgiving, I believe they will be doing an acoustic show at the Birchmere (Northern VA) - that's a great place to see a show.

What a great show last night! They opened with one of my favorites, and showed high energy all the way. The new drummer fit in very well, and many of their jams radiated an intense, pulsating wall of sound. Jorma seemed to enjoy his new guitar, and at times shook wailing sounds from the neck like he was strangling a goose. Jack threw in a couple of bass solos and a duckwalk. Several well deserved standing ovations took place, but no encore was provided.

Here's the setlist:

1. Serpent of Dreams2. Cracks In The Finish3. Can’t Get Satisfied4. Talkin’ Bout You5. A Walk With Friends6. Living Just For You7. Funky #78. Rock Me Baby9. Corners Without Exits10. 99 Year Blues11. I Wish You Would12. Hit Single #1

jimmie ray wrote:What a great show last night! They opened with one of my favorites, and showed high energy all the way. The new drummer fit in very well, and many of their jams radiated an intense, pulsating wall of sound. Jorma seemed to enjoy his new guitar, and at times shook wailing sounds from the neck like he was strangling a goose. Jack threw in a couple of bass solos and a duckwalk. Several well deserved standing ovations took place, but no encore was provided.

Here's the setlist:

1. Serpent of Dreams2. Cracks In The Finish3. Can’t Get Satisfied4. Talkin’ Bout You5. A Walk With Friends6. Living Just For You7. Funky #78. Rock Me Baby9. Corners Without Exits10. 99 Year Blues11. I Wish You Would12. Hit Single #1

Can you still get tickets? I don't think Little Feat is doing this one with them, so you'll probably get two Tuna sets. Some of the songs I listed are pretty standard to be included, but with a longer show you would probably be treated to instrumentals like Water Song or Embryonic Journey. You won't be disappointed, I'll guarantee that!

Can you still get tickets? I don't think Little Feat is doing this one with them, so you'll probably get two Tuna sets. Some of the songs I listed are pretty standard to be included, but with a longer show you would probably be treated to instrumentals like Water Song or Embryonic Journey. You won't be disappointed, I'll guarantee that!

No..and im very depressed about it.Im 15, and Charlottesville is a bit away, so if my parents arent going im not, and its annoying.Now having read they might have done two sets, i feel like crawling into a dark corner and crying myself to sleep .

I think it would have been a good transition concert-wise.We just went to some Judas Priest and Black Sabbath shows(my music is VERY sporatic) and had to deal with a bunch of assholes and couldnt hear for 24 hours, so some Hot Tuna would have been good to follow it up.Now if JA was having another tour, and the REAL Jefferson Airplane not just "Paul Kantner and J*******n Starship Featuring Parts of music composed by J*******n Airplane Without Name or Copyright Infringement Intended: The Fifth Generation!", that i would make my parents go for.

When I was 15, I was not allowed to go to any concerts, play my music loudly, or even have posters on the wall. My parents would play Eddie Arnold and bring me to big band shows at the park. Why yours are bringing you to Judas Priest, where there obviously are going to be out of control assholes, is beyond me - unless that's music from their own heyday? Hot Tuna will be playing an acoustic show at the Birchmere on December 3. That's in Alexandria, maybe it's closer - or you could stay overnght and tour DC the next day? The venue is very nice - you sit at tables, get waited on, great food, first on line early gets front tables, no bullshit allowed. Maybe you could do something nice for your parents, and petition for that to be the next show with them? You can look back in Jorma's online diary for setlists of acoustic shows they've done in the past. They did Good Shepard in the one I went to last year.

Wow, that would suck.My parents grew up in the 1980s, so my moms a Punk and my dads a Metal head, and i was raised on that, plus other stuff like The Doors, Jethro Tull and Uriah Heep.Im like a musical rainbow.Anyway, its too late to see any shows, i think if my parents would actually listen to Hot Tuna, they might like them, and would problebly go.But im new to Hot Tuna anyway, actually started listening to the albums a week or two ago, and im hooked.I excepted straight up Blues and Blues Rock, but they get Funky too, and Hoppkorv is more Hard Rock than anything else.You can hear some Metal on Phosphorescent Rat and Yellow Fever too, if you listen closely.I gotta see Hot Tuna.

Absolutely. "America's Choice" is said to be their most metal-like album, but I don't care for the (tinny) sound quality of it. "Hoppkorv" is my favorite, although I must say there are a few stinkers (It's So Easy, Drivin' Around) on it. Do you have "Double Dose" (live)? This was recorded in 1977, but is how they sound now (mandolin instead of keyboards, however). They way they do songs like "Serpent of Dreams" and "See the Light" live, far exceeds the studio albums. I've never heard them do "Easy Now" live, but that would really crank!

Yeah i havnt seen or heard Double Dose, i like to get familiar with studio albums and songs before i start collecting any live material possible.I LOOVE Easy Now, and i really wish they did that live.So far Phosphorescent Rat, Americas Choice and Hoppkorv are my favourites.

I just read that Marty showed up at last night's show in Florida, and sang "Volunteers" with them! You never know what might happen?

Here's the setlist for Tuesday's show in Charlottesville, VA - it seemed too good not to post:1. I See The Light2. Been So Long3. Ode To Billy Dean4. Can’t Get Satisfied5. Good Shepherd6. Hesitation Blues7. Bowlegged Woman8. Talkin’ Bout You9. A Walk With Friends10. Living Just For You11. Cracks In The Finish12. I Wish You Would13. Rock Me Baby14. I Know You Rider15. Corners Without Exits16. Funky # 717. Hit Single #118. Encore: Water Song

Amazingly, their show in Charlotte, NC was cancelled due to low ticket sales. Must be alot of morons in that area...

O.K. - here's the setlist from their last show you missed, just to cheer you up:

1. Disco Duck2. Billy, Don't be a Hero3. We Are the World4. Electric Avenue5. Safety Dance6. Girls Just Want to Have Fun7. Three Times a Lady8. Like a Virgin9. Mister Roboto10. Who Let the Dogs Out (encore)